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Tt PlflE l?OUTJ .. MEDFORD MAILTRIBUftj Dally, flundir, Wekly PublihMl by th, MP.nrokU i'ULTlMU 00. Ii-l?-e N. Kir 8t. Phono T HOBKHT W. BUHL, Editor B. bLUlTKK SMITH, Utiu An independent New,ppr Kntrrtd Mcond elaaa matter at Med ford, Oregon, uuJ.r Act o! Marco 8, 187. 8UBSCHIIT10N RATES Bj Mall In Atlviittr: Daily, with Sunday, year tT.ftO Iily, with Sunday, month lb Daily, without buiulay, year 0-60 Dail. without Similar, month . . Wrrkly 1111 Tribune, oca jear.... J. 00 hurwiay, one r-ar 1.00 j by Carrier, in Advance In Ifedford, Aah Uivl, Jailwuivtlb", Central Point. Itioanli Talent, Gold Hill and on HI ah way a: Dally, Willi Nuiflay. month $ .78 Dally, wititout Sunday, month 06 ; Dally, wititout Sunday, one year... T.OO Dally, with Sunday, one year 8.80 All lerma, caab in advance. j MEMBER OF TIIK ASSOCIATED PIXRSS Iteceivinif Full Leaaed Wire Bervict Only paper in city or county receiving Dews by irlrfrapti. j The Associated Prew la eiclualeely en- t titled to the uac for publication of all ' bewa dirinatchea credited to it or otherwlae ! credited in Una paper, and alio to tha local 1 oewa pulthahrd herin. j All I I right lor rrpuuiicaiion oi epeciu aw j Batches 'if rein are alao reaeired. Offlrtal pa wr or trie City of kfnford. Official pajer of Jdrknon County. Sworn dally average circulation for all j month uk audi l, lvzt), 4oaz. Advert Ifdnir Represent atiwa 11. C. MOOENSKN ft COM TAN Y Office in New York, Chicago, Detroit, San FrancUco, Loa Angel ea, Beattle, Port laud. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Science has made ra pld strides, hut a capitalistic slave can't leave home nt 8:03, and be at work nt 7:65, the condition tith street In In. "Time and tide, it is Haiti, wait for no man." (I'iiijc 39, Nov. True Detective Man.) Ho it litis been alleged. rt kht w i s i;c n a c k or TH K WKKK There are alvayn ut leant slight compensations, and in the.se days of the cigarette, the cocktail and the boyish limine not nearly ho many of tun Klrts Bct sick on fudge as used to. (Ohio Slate Journal.) WHAT'S (;oi; ox iii-:ici-:? (Host-burs Xcms Itcvlcu) IF THI-; LAUV who lust her slipper in the vicinity of K tulle's plumbing shop will call the snmo will ho returned. No qurfiUunH axked. Rejoicing Iihh hcen noted in dry clrcIcH, that "the air 1h no longer heavy with odor of whiskey." Jiut, even at (hat. It Mm-llod belter than buiiu'-inado bear ami wino tonic. A nhoe clerk at AlbiKiucrque, N. M., wmh Hhot by a female customer. Probably becauHo ho accidentally Hold her a pair of uhuca that did not hurl. "Audition" 1m all the rago among tho local ui'tlHtlc. It is "audition" thin, and "uudtljnn" that. An a rule the "atnlltlim" in all right, but tho rrl of tho bunk. CoiiHiileriible favorable coiumeiH has boon bo rrowed upon tho soprano aquoul that in a Hint it; under tho Hktn, to u uotiibbouiid freight whittling for a country crotwing. A r.lV M'HAKK I'l" (Kiiiisim illy Slur) VILIj not be rcHpont-iblo ftir debiH contracted by anyone other than myself, C II. Urazle. 812 V. L'fllh. CMKKOItl) KAltl.i; HHA ZTK I HAVK A L V A Y S W'OKKKI) A N I) I'AIO M V O VN 1) K UTS. M A H 1 A N. A poll t ten I campaign in thin vlclnlly never waituK up until the cotnbninniH Ktnrt in hurl Itlbllcal (juotntionH. l.ntln pIiiuhch, and $7 words at -ach other. Q. Washington Maddox. tho ox MethmllM and cnilnt-nt ahlmdoglNt, Jr the pluud tllher of M new HeL tl Store teeth. 4 more days to get doer, legally. dnH fur a Kle.iH are reptnted aitivr in tho hotter rfrclc4, and arc ery imiiiov lng. In n.ty the lem-t, the victim report. Iidy l-'ord-t'otipe tf the loci I Imitation I'llii.-h si i. an Doiincert u silver lining to an otherwise unhc uruHc Hit ua lion, Uuu lt the fact that her jso dog Ih nut aiTilctctl. J. V. Shirley, a bank hand, who lu Mucking pundultckM lor the Vawter lioy, exhlblled ignor ance yesterday, by adntltliug hln fullurv lo fathom an Item appear Jug in this hangar of truth, which tho Wi'ti(.r 1m unable to fathom hii.iscli'. "Uoyn will be boys." said John J. JtuHkoh. campaign navigator for Al Smith ychteulay. It 1h fast and clever thinking such uh ibis, that keep? the Uepublb-an party on the Uefenislve. 'Henry Welch, whoso wire left a month ago for IMinevltle, wus in this sect dm TucHttay, looking for a fct ray bnrse."- ( uiKVille. Ure.. iNt'Wh. ) A -h-h ! "COURT I'KONOL'Nt'KH 3 SKN- I TUNCKS Htlline fblco. Calif., i KlitrpL'Ise.l To wit: This Is a cat: , this is a rat; See the cat chase the rat. Bum Leo (iriflitb turned over two or three times Sunday night. (bU-wail Items.) Dcd or auto. FOIt IIOV AM C.IHI Sam bo wnn u coloietl boy Who. lived with Mrs. Itunlons; Mb Kent 111 til nut lo find the cb.tp 1 iliat swiped her Fiarucn onions. lo scurched Intently far and Maw To gratiry the luy, Io n on h day he did appear JIIh face was wry and shady. 'or In bis arms he held u skunk and called to .Mrs. Ituuions; "l)vtt smell bis href f an jo" ken tell ' Iat bn done nied yy' onions." (KouiUiilnJim Tribune.) -Jg. CluBBlflcd advertising gctQ resultp, o JOtf JOHN H. YE0N", who died in I'ortliinl Hominy nij-'lit, wns 11 very remarkable mini. C'oiniag; t Oifsi'M in 188."., with $2.!W in 1) is poeki'l, he rctiMrl, 1:1 years ii(ro a niilliuiiiiii-c. j L'nlikc inmiy self-made men, Mr. Yf'JiiV ehiel' interest was, never efineerned with linking money. Svlikfied with his ii eome, he withdrew from active Inisiix- and (levoled himself to j the develoument mid better'junt of liix .stale, part ienlarly in til'.'! way of better roads. j Without his disinterested k?votion, timless assistanee, ami splendid leadership, the present remarkable highway system in ; this state would never have been .possible. j Honest, unselfish and public Spirited, .Mr. Y eon's place in; the progressive ami constructive indeed be hard to fill. HICKMAN SERVES WARNING ASKK!) it' In- lh(iiif;lit lu; served imy useful purpuso in liviiijr, Williiim Jlieloii'iii answered: "Yes, hs nil exainple to be avoided." Well, there is ronsidei able truth t' that. The tragedy nf William Hickman is the Irnedy tif thosr lirilit oii tir men who decide ihey can "heat the liauic" There are undoubtedly potential Hickman's in this country today, just as there are potential Leopolds, Jjucbs and D'Autre monts. They are smarter than the averse. They think they can tfel money without working, and inUv things, ineludiiig human life, without paying. Their matevialislie and unmoral philosophy is based upon an overwhelming uonecit, and a dia bolical seirishness. Jf this dying message of young Hiekmaii run reach some of these precocious infants, who-have matured intellectuiilly, but never morally; he has a right to elaim that, in. .spite of his atro cious crime, he has not lived entirely in vain. LUCKY MR. WH envy Mr- Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President. I'nlike .Messrs. Hoover and Smith, he does not expect to win. Also unlike nt least one of them, lie will not be disappointed three weeks from today. Mr. Thomas is reported to be enjoying excellent, health. He is traveling about the country, with all of his expenses paid, and jiving speeches before small but enthusiast ie audiences. No (jliost writers for him. No water on one shoulder and hard Ihpior on the other. No subtle? adjustment of his vocabu lary to suit one district and not lose votes in another. He can say what he likes, 'do what he likes, and act as he likes. He knows what Socialism is, and he isn't afraid to tall; about it. He is a free man, ardently opposed to the capitalistic system under which he lives, but enjoying every day the privi leges and advantages it provides. If Messrs. Smith and Hoover ever have time to think of him, how sincerely Ihey must envy him. He certainly comes as near iiH any human being can come to both having his cake and eat ing it. i On this bright and beautiful morning we pause to wonder what new thing Al Smith is opposed to. They say the inventor of the gin fizz is dead. His master piece preceded him. limit men seldom are misiUiled in print, but it's charitabli to think they are. No wonder Tolstoy was an I'olyanua. Nine times in ten, the woman elf- A mm. must fool himself in order to MiectTil. Unci lie n li mits Iuk eomplHi' unimpoi1net lu won't linvt tho milt to trv. Still, it taken pill to stcI tho prt'iichcr's pot imrMm and j then call them 4,puli1iel parsons'' because they keep tm hat I in" it. ! Jiitlifiiit; by the claims they make, campaign milliliters nroj elioscn lieennse of their belief that the people are idiots. I A South Carolina woman suffered "nervous prostration" while watching n hriek mason at work on her house., We've seen hriek masons Ijke that, too. Among the best intelligence lies. No mat tt-r liow tin- I'lcctitiM n(ics,.vuu will work just ns liuril i for it dolliir mill piiv .just us imu'li rout. I MUTT AND JEFF A VOTE I j Lli "II dU ft ' 7 "fFrTOOnft TfcfATE yRTftUKE. M"ED"F0"Rrj, juj,H!J tww'iii ,:iui' j w development, of this state will THOMAS! idealist- His home was named too easily insulted flatters lier- tests yet devised are eampai;n Jeff Totes a Banner. And How! f ruic cimi r, . 1 1 t- Ml . J r I J VOH 1 TO NIW r A DAY FOR AL OR r Von'T KNOVaJ the VrLUC OF AM CrMrAI&r0- jLi rim vs.. x xmrr mL Mjh mm Personal Health Service By WTXLIAJt BKADY, K. D. flip.ed lettera pertaining; to araj health and hygiene, not to dlaeaaa tsuioeli tr treatment, frill be anawered by Dr. Mraoy If a lumped, aelf-addreaaad envelope ia encloaed. Wttera ahould be brief and wrtttra hi ktk. Owing to the large number of lettera re ceived, only a few oan be anewered heee. No reply can be made to queiiea oot conatv la to lMtraotioa. Addraaa Ur. William Brady, in cart of thia aeweaapr. tiik twim: SITI ATION" ItecHiitly 1 got off my chsl homrtj,,n of mir power nf balance, and nb.scrvu.tlon about raise economy, i nt' d'M id-d to ask you about it. I in the cour.se of which 1 -paid my -said I thought it was in yur brain m dy stuff, or the dual rrom i;. may j goud swimmers, n scribed to account fur the undue prevalence j "cramps." are really due to sudden of respiratory diseases among post 'vertigo anil helplessness due to the office employes. I tiilnk the head . impact of water on these semielr of the budget or whoever the cular canals. Kspecially when the W ashington man may be that puts individual has perforated ear drum, on the annual radio talk about the Su'-h Individuals should place some wonderful economies effected by lamb's won or oily or greasy cotton such innovations, ought to figure In fin the eats before going In swim On high cost of preventable slck-iming. n ess, and then his savings for the government will not seem so impor tant. At best, all post office em ployes who serve or deal directly with the public Hre necessarily ex posed when on duty to whatever respiratory infections the public has. The microscopic Injuries of ! of the sensational writer. I doubt the deilvate lining of the respira-1 that any reputable or reliable sur tory tract by particles of dust orjgeon would commit such monkey fiber from this miserable twine business. Cheer up, brace up, wake must greatly increase the suseepti-jup and make up if necessary, but bility of the employe to respiratory anyhow it is your ow n attitude that infections, for these microscopic will uplift your face if it 'is fallen, wounds of the mucous membrane j I-nily Like Suit permit invasion by germs that 1 there harm in eating a large would otherwise be entangled in amount of salt? I crave it so much the mucous and destroyed by the that I take three tablesponnfuls. germicidal secretions. sometimes more, dally, besides When I had published that item I whiit Is in my fond. Mother fears I felt pretty good about it. I am jit may be harmful and she asked not a Hoy Scout. I regret to say. but 1 " to write to you. I,. II. I thought I had done a good turn j Answer. Yes, taking an excess i hiit day lo the postoffice workers. J "f salt lends to make one flabby. Hut no. It was nothing like that. pale, dull, sallow, easily fatigued Four postofflce workers passed jand peevish or depressed. Kor an Judgment on it, and maybe there is average normal adult anything room to tetl what they said, to-wlt: i more than a teaspoonful of salt Cheyenne postal clerk writes: j daily, in food or as a condiment, "J)id you ever stnp to think it i may be considered excess, might be a twine that was found' Itliliilils must practical, not most econom-I (1.) What is rhinitis? CM What leal? All thr clerks 1 know prefer lis Its cause? (3.) Symptoms? (4.) this twine. It Is easy to handle and I it a medical or surgical case? one knot is sufficient in tying hi. Mrs. t. n. package, other twine reiulre two Answer. Ithinitis is Just a med - knols, nils lu .. soft twine stays nut. The ono disadvantage you mentioned the fuzz that comes off it Is ncgliglblo as compared with a I these advantages it has over hard, smooth twine. A few days later the same clerk wroie from Ogdeu, I'lah, saying (hat in his baste perhaps he hail too strongly defended tho present twine. Me merely did not want to. see the wartime kind provided again. Up lo a few years ngtf, he K oo s on, the government provide a Jute twine similar to Ihe present shoddy stuff, but of better quality. with all the ml van (ages he hud t mentioned, yet it did not throw off any fuz. and create Ihe dusty con dil'.on that Ihe present wine does. The dust is probably Just as bad as I painted II, for in most postofficcs and mail terminals they still prac tice dry sweeping, and thus the fu.ia from I ho twine floats lu the air. . I hat s two of em. ( The third Is a note from a nurse U who declares I spoke the trut h about the dirty postofflce and cnunierfeii economy. The lasr is from a postmaster, whosi Identity I had better keep secret. He writes: The postofffce force here wishes to express thanks and appreciation for your aHrlcle on "t 'onnterfelt j Kcnnomy." Kvcr since this so called economy has been In force our office has been dusty, sweeping has raised clouds of dust that make us all cough and sneeze. The fnrce all suffered excessively from colds and throat Irotlble last winter and we look forward Willi dread to Ihe coming winter. The worst feature nf this shoddy siring Is that the siring that cnnics around bundles of letters must be tied into balls and used again to tie outgoing bun dles. This handling seems In raise most of the dust. We are consider ing the idea of buying our own string Ibis winter and save on doc tor bills . . . And so for a stroll with Tony the 1'. P. If you On a nood turn or say a good word for Tony be doesn't begrudge wagging Ills lull. I would like to know, though whether the postal clerk uses the ! tii'iliiuiry granny kiuit or kimiu'm knot. th hur- Jl I'.STIONS AMI ANSW l:itS lUliilltht'luin Aiuithi'i- Ctrl In uur clii tuul tin iirKunu'iit Willi me nhotlt the liicn- (. i.lfvJOTr - jl tNCV rA JOWLS ' . I 1 fov 1 HC CWft OP TO - r-, I v.r-, Sf - aF'f a JT I JF " U4' aT I . --, . 'a, j atf "ta. lW - - I ORErtOX, WEDNESDAY. .. . respects to the and my friend says it is a little lube pestoffleo author- ' in ur earH. 11. 11. iilt-H and calletl : Answer. In the Inner ear chse their attention to to tho brain 'ire three little emi the evident dusii-' circular canals containing lymph ii'-ss of postof- ! and sensitive lining cells. In these fices k n c i the ' canals is the nerve mechanism that eh pan grade of , controls equilibrium. Injury or tlis twine was adopt- turbance of these delicate canals ed m an "icon- j produces vertigo or dizziness or oiny" measure. I ! other upsets of equilibrium. JM'ob believe this shod- 'ably not a few cases of drowning of Lift Your Own Countenance Please give in your column the address of a lift surgeon or plastic surgeon who does the facial lift. M. V. Answer. I belfceve the "facia I lift" is done only in the imagination icat term no-aning iiuiauunaiioii in i the nose, ("oryza is sometimes alb-d acute rhinitis, rhronlc rhin itis is sometmes called "catarrh." So your questions are vague, and anyway we do not provide symp toms In this health column.' Copyright. John K. Dllle Co.) I ,i, w l-'. and the man went down the Kvon it you do hate nun you kin .si III vote fer Smith on account of j his filter Kwer levs. Il vt hoi thinks twice Is too late. (Copyright, John V. Dllle Co.) Ye Letter Box Editorial Appreciated Kdltor Mail-Tribune: Your considerate editorial last evening on "conspirators' Is up-j IM Cciutotl but unnopossary ho far hs I nni eom-eriHMl. You are too fa ir-lll iltilocl ail opponent (If you aro nnpl to bivmnil-rh vnllr ItnlirlR knowingly with that kind of mini. I also liollovo that no aniiiiTlnhl. - numlior of the roster of cmluout 3ffl flkiSfc Hi m il ( 1 OCTOBER 17. 1928. ...I,..,. . 'I, I,, Rippling Rhymes (By Wah Maamn.) TIIK CANDIDATES The country's full 'of can didates, who make the wt-lkiu ring; and some are mental heavyweights, and some are t'other thing. AM up and down ,the land they go. in tent upon our weal, for uf lice high and office low they run with tirek-MS zeal. Upon ten thousand platforms tall they argue by the nay; if they're elected in the fall they'll shoo our woes awav. They have forsaken useful chores, like hoeing corn and beans, to tell the whole wide out-of-doors what their elec tion means. The candidal-, a brilliant band, who rustle now for voters, might till a mighty stretch of land and riise big crops of oats; they might ship wheat across the seas. if they would follow plows, or furnish tons of wholesome cheese if thev would milk some cows. The welkin is a futile thing that cuts no ice or grass;- what boots it, then, to make it ring like unto sounding brass? Who is the better for a speech dis t ussini.' chestnuts hoar? Hut be who grows a pear or peat h is blest forcvermore. It's bet ter far to raise a plum, a nutmeg or a prune, than 'tis to make tho welkin hum with some old tawdiy tune. The country's full of candidates, they're chasing up and down: and none of them are ship ping crates of Hquashes , into town. And none of them arc sawing wood of spading up the ground, or doing anything that's good to make the wheels go round. I long have watch ed them as they chased, and .listened as they chinned, and sadly murmured "What a waste of energy and wind!" and fair-minded gentlemen who compose tho Republican county committee would wilfully slander a private citizen, much less the highly reputable wife of a brother member of the committee. As a matter of fact, the communication sounded so much like the noise of ',. 0(,ftj Mussolini, who for some unknown reason has lately been wearing a muzzle, until his ready pen, like some valiant warrior whose "Trenchant blade Toledo trusty, Kor want of fighting has grown rusty, And eats into itself for lack Of somebody to hew and hack." I could have laughed at the eii tleninnft' violence, had I not been reminded of the better example of the distinguished admiral at Santiago, who said: "Don't cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying." IS. K. KKU.Y. Tim "Martial Iteport" , To the Kdltor: To enable the voters tu bet ter understand about the so-called "partial report" made to Judge Thomas during tho Chancy in vestigation, I wish to say; That at the time the report was submitted, the two special prosecutors had abandoned us and we were without advice. I bad found a section of the statute which Allowed us to ask Judge' Thomas whether certain acts were unlawful, and if so, the names j of the crimen. This statute wan' rend and carefully considered by ! t he gra ml jurors In t he preseivo of Mr. Neilson, deputy dstrict attorney. It is true that we took! no vote on the partial repqrt because we thought it unneces- j i sary. We all concurred in it j md p resen ted it to Judge Thomas in open court. I le received It without objection, nor was any objection made by any grand Juror. Judge Thomas said he did not consider the document a pre- ! sentment. ne (ltd not nnswc: question, tbougli h" ; any of thr , .'coined considerably displeased. He asked us when we would; This line remedy removes tlm causo meet again. We advised bin.! 0f the trouble and promotes normal, that we w ould meet one week heallliy digestion. 'Tape's Diapep from that day. and we left with j ejn" is gold by all druggists at 60 this understanding. He retained; cents a package, and is the remedy Ihe so-called partial report. The! which is recommended by millions be j grand Jurors dispersed, fully bo- cause it gives immedinte relief in all ' lievlng that at the next session they would be advised and that! 1 1 h ,!mo questions wouhi ot ans - Mverctl Cp to this time it had' ! not orcm-ml to mp that any !nnsvr to rhpsp iincstlons which I asked .IiiUkp Thomas would Icmbanas!. Judtf,- Tlionias. 1, - lause he mild to bo to the hot - AMPLE MESmMIIAL BALLOT I intend to vote for. for President at the November . . , I an registered as a Signed (Name) Add(Fm o7t"and"m7i"l to straw ,. of tho rnnttnr anil chilis fiill whrrc they would. KATIK ii:'KIv Ocloher 1". l'-'- Quill Points Kxainplo of peine humane: lte fusinB to take a criminals life: sendniK him to the lien, to Wl a tuard or two. Tribune, Medford, Oregon)- ' lrl tllC All ohl.m.-lilono.l man Is j ''''" one who sees a ulrl sinoklna j () t.,kj,1K tnn frankly, about 1'ly nn.l believes he could pet , ,m(1 the mstakes of his "bet her but doesn't, 'o ters TiouhtlesH it is true that cod The air fleet will be a separate ll Ton "ill .rove, snow blind- unit eventually, and no well-mean. Ls. V never saw a blind cod-1 u, dodo. no ( altlo- ! to prevent it. The brown derby and fedora j t The Zeppelin's arrival should have their good points, but noth- j make this government realize that lng equals the old black slouch j nyins is too great to be A for talking through. I HRANCH of army, navy, or any- r j thing else. Mr. Mellon denies a rumor tliatj he once controlled the liquor j r0 man'R ingenuity there is no business. He doesn't do it venjend, and the Hritish seem to bo ; now. i Americanism: Keeping an earj open for slander about the other j candidate; wondering how any -; body ran be fool enough to be-! lieve the tales about you. How thoughtless we are! The' passenger pigeon and the bui- falo are extinct, and yet dry! agents blaze away at motorists. The present campaign has' more whispering than usual. Justj as the present tooth-ache is the j worst you ever had. Those who wouldn't work in stricken Florida couldn't eat. .Making the rule universal would cripple the manufacturers of re ducing machines. "The cafeteria Is more hi ular with men that women. You tn n't change your mind lu a cai'derla. Smith gets his literary Digest votes from thoso who were Ite publfeans in l!i2-l but where else could he get them? A man's great thrills are the first t hue be kisses a girl and the first time he hears his of fice girl say ho is in confer ence. Quickest Way to . Sweeten Stomach K RITA PR Ihnt four condition of your atomarh in due to an ovpr-ptitDfilnticn of pa trie. arid. A nour utomnoh isn't very plrnsnnt, and isn't very easy to rxcupo when there to remedy k. To neutralize the harmful acid and put I your Monmrh in pood order take a . little "I'ape' Dinpepsin"; after meals, ' or whenever the need is felt. I cases ot dithcult and painful dicrestion He sure, therefore, to provide your- j j sen wim i nyv j-iiapepsm today, t so that stomach pain and digmtive 1 troubles nwl never worry you aain. : t'r ,OHr stomach callnc you (Jiwom . : 'rt. This form of relief ban helped 1 who thoiiffht their disorders 1 ""'d nul M "eiyea. m election. (Name party) 1 "- - BaUot - Coritert - Editor, Mail- Uciniinhor llic lumpy school .Invs when you i-iin'l"'! a slati? : lljw ihey come tk to you m vou watch the nuin unload your winter coal! They Ky hotel rates must be hiKh to eay for mo niwi-is kucmis Meiil. Hut !"" can a Kuest get away will! :il". towels? Correct this sentence: "I like the fellow," wild the reserved metropolitan: "ho patted me on ihe ba.-k the first time 1 met hiin." Brisbane's Today , i .i.., nm Pdm DnflA surpassing us as inventors. One introduces a new talking machine record, in Ihe form of a thread. A coil weighing- a few jounces holds as much as 10 ordi- narv disc records. The new de vice can be applied completely to any present talking machine. Mr. Stephenson, ot the Wach ovia Hank & Trust Company, says i wills are in existence written four thousand years o-;o. When the giant trees of California were little trees, not more than oO feet high. men were already arranging to ruin their children by making it unnec essary for them to work. 1-ady lieam beats the woman's record by climhin.-? UU.OOO feet into the air in a light airplane. A fine achievement, although, in propor tion to li'e diameter of the earth, it is as though a microbe on an apple rose into the air the ono thousandth part of an inch. When, will living men escape this earth, to visit the moon, or nearby Mars, and return to tell about it? That would be flying. Political Announcements KIIKUIFl' I am tho regular rtcpublican nominee for sheriff of Jackson :ounty. If elected, will co-operate with all officials in Ihe en forcement of all laws. CHARLKS D. STACY, Paid Adv. Route 4. Medford. VOTE FOR Alfred E. Smith President Joe T. Robinson Vice-President H. D. Norton Circuit Judge J. Frank Wortman AND Lloyd A. Williamson Representatives George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph G. Jennings Sheriff R. L. Cornwell School Superintendent C. W. Ashpole County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney M. D. Coroner Cenir r-..em0C . 16 i! r",J n.Jl .. 0 . 0 .? Published by Democratic County Phone 87S m.h,Lh Central, Id Adv. By BUD FISHER 5 : ' I